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it doesn't govern without the government. this is alternative. i'm afraid that some accomplice may take advantage if the iranians will win in iraq, in syria, in lebanon. and they won't stop. wherever there is a chance of gaining, we can't agree with it. and that is why the nuclear weapons became so dangerous. because they sell by purpose. and nobody can guarantee that they will restrain. and it's governed by a single man who nominated himself as the deputy of mohammed. my god. it stops. and it's a situation they're not aware of anybody that threatens iran. that wants to press iran on govern iran. iran could have flourished without it. they're a large country. they have a large culture. who's against iran? we're against a policy that endangered our age. and unfortunately, most the time i can understand exactly the united states of america. we can say about the united states, why did you do this, why did you do that? iran can't take away from the united states. their history. there is no trace of imperialism in america. yesterday i've been at the h
it doesn't govern without the government. this is alternative. i'm afraid that some accomplice may take advantage if the iranians will win in iraq, in syria, in lebanon. and they won't stop. wherever there is a chance of gaining, we can't agree with it. and that is why the nuclear weapons became so dangerous. because they sell by purpose. and nobody can guarantee that they will restrain. and it's governed by a single man who nominated himself as the deputy of mohammed. my god. it stops. and...
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that's been the british government position for some time. i think it's the right position. i hope i've explained what i hope will be the outcome, but we have to be very clear nothing is off the table. >> my question is what consideration's been given to the likely impact of a strike not the least pakistan but what the implications would be for the united kingdom security. >> that's the whole point of the united kingdom security. you have to consider all of the elements both foreign, international, domestic, security, of any course of action. and that is obviously exactly what we'd have to do. that's one of the reasons we brought the national security council to being. and for instance that's why we've had such a focus on somalia. when you think in national security terms, you're driven towards those things that both make a difference to a safe every world but also a safer britain. >> there is evidence that sanctions against iran are beginning to work. the rial dropped by 40% in the last few months. unemployment's reached 26%. isn't there every reason to continue a moment to
that's been the british government position for some time. i think it's the right position. i hope i've explained what i hope will be the outcome, but we have to be very clear nothing is off the table. >> my question is what consideration's been given to the likely impact of a strike not the least pakistan but what the implications would be for the united kingdom security. >> that's the whole point of the united kingdom security. you have to consider all of the elements both...
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and if this keeps up from the government we are never getting that above 50%. (laughter) i'm still not clear on why they're hungry. >> at some schools the amount of food thrown out in cafeterias is shocking. >> kids are now throwing away twice as much food as last year. >> jon: hmmmm, now i am obviously not a nutritionist or an educator but i think if these kids are hungry i guess my solution would be, eat your mother [bleep] lunch! (laughter) you know whose's not hungry in your old pal remmy counting out in the dumpster. because you gave him your lunch. so the usda which has been setting guidelines for subsidized school lunch force the past, oh, i don't know, 70 years, has, i'm trying to curb what everybody agree says childhood obesity problem changed the last year's school lunch men fru cheese pizza, canned pie nap app-- ian apple, tater tots into whole wheat cheez pizzar, applesauce and low fat milk. oooh. why is this news? >> new guidelines thanks to michelle obama, michelle obama school lunch calorie limits. >> michelle obama nutritional school lunches. >>
and if this keeps up from the government we are never getting that above 50%. (laughter) i'm still not clear on why they're hungry. >> at some schools the amount of food thrown out in cafeterias is shocking. >> kids are now throwing away twice as much food as last year. >> jon: hmmmm, now i am obviously not a nutritionist or an educator but i think if these kids are hungry i guess my solution would be, eat your mother [bleep] lunch! (laughter) you know whose's not hungry in...
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government is horrified. they have condemned it as intentional murder. the rhetoric is strong. on the american side, president obama and theecretary defense all issued strong statemes offering condolences to the afghan people. there have been calls with president karzai. there is only so much that can be done in trying to tamp down afghan anger. we expect to be protests in coming days. it has not erupted yet. ven the reaction to the koran- burning last month, you would expect afghans to react in some way. host: hell are you watching to see as the word spreads ho -- -- how are you watching to see as the word spreads for signs this could have an intense effect on u.s.-afghanistan reactions -- relations? guest: are their violent protests? other incidents of afghans storm in the united nations or american or civilian facilities in iraq. the burning resonated in other countries more because of a shared nation -- nature of the muslim beliefs in places like pakistan or other muslim countries. we will be looking for
government is horrified. they have condemned it as intentional murder. the rhetoric is strong. on the american side, president obama and theecretary defense all issued strong statemes offering condolences to the afghan people. there have been calls with president karzai. there is only so much that can be done in trying to tamp down afghan anger. we expect to be protests in coming days. it has not erupted yet. ven the reaction to the koran- burning last month, you would expect afghans to react...
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the government reasserting control of the damascus suburbs after beating back rebels at the capital gates. all of this ahead of the push at the united nations for a resolution calling for president assad to give up power. western and arab diplomats descended on head cars to back a security resolution to call for assad to delegate powers to his deputy also to diffuse ten-month uprising against his family's rule. arab league secretary urging council to take what they call rapid and decisive action all of this happening in syria has been called a timber box which could lead to potential civil war. some reactions at the united nations but begin with secretary of state hillary clinton who traveled from washington to new york to address this issue. >>> now in the past few days the regime's security forces have intensified their assault, shelling civilian areas and homes in other cities. this weekend the arab league suspended its monitoring mission pointing to the regime's in trangisence. why are they here before the security council? because they are seeking support for the international commun
the government reasserting control of the damascus suburbs after beating back rebels at the capital gates. all of this ahead of the push at the united nations for a resolution calling for president assad to give up power. western and arab diplomats descended on head cars to back a security resolution to call for assad to delegate powers to his deputy also to diffuse ten-month uprising against his family's rule. arab league secretary urging council to take what they call rapid and decisive...
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defense spending is the only type of government stimulus that republicans like. it's in many respects a jobs program. we do in my view spend more than we need on defense. president obama in his efforts to try to come up with a budget package to reduce our long-term debt has committed to reducing military spending by $487 billion over the next ten years. romney says he'll reverse those cuts and make the army bigger, increase ship building and increase procurement and again that's a pretty costless thing for romney to be able to say. i don't think he'll be penalized for being a reckless spender by many for doing that. it's good for jobs and those that live in communities, that's a potent economic argument that romney will be able to use effectively in some communities. and i think finally the issue of u.s./israel relations will be an important one in this campaign. obama got off to a bad start in this regard when he made the demand that the israelis freeze their settlement activity outside of the 67 borders and that was bluntly rejected by the netanyahu government
defense spending is the only type of government stimulus that republicans like. it's in many respects a jobs program. we do in my view spend more than we need on defense. president obama in his efforts to try to come up with a budget package to reduce our long-term debt has committed to reducing military spending by $487 billion over the next ten years. romney says he'll reverse those cuts and make the army bigger, increase ship building and increase procurement and again that's a pretty...
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the idea that a government is apologizing for this video is lamentable. cheryl: isn't it true, but that is seen as a weakness when you apologize for anything. as an opponent and not an ally, the president said today. doesn't that weaken our foreign policy? >> pretty much, i think no one really fears the united states in that region. they have basically discounted the american president and he goes to the united nations and says that bashar al-assad -- he said that 13 months ago, he is still saying the same things about syria. we have done nothing about this eerie intensity and things are what they seem to us. cheryl: one thing he has done with the issue of syria, he has put hillary clinton as the face. mostly she is not going to be a secretary of state. do they know that in the muslim world? do they see her as a credible person? >> i'm glad that you took us there. secretary of state quinten stop in south africa and there was a scene of her cutting a rug on a dance floor in south africa. people look at this as ridiculous. secretary clinton has been running
the idea that a government is apologizing for this video is lamentable. cheryl: isn't it true, but that is seen as a weakness when you apologize for anything. as an opponent and not an ally, the president said today. doesn't that weaken our foreign policy? >> pretty much, i think no one really fears the united states in that region. they have basically discounted the american president and he goes to the united nations and says that bashar al-assad -- he said that 13 months ago, he is...
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the government says it only does what the courts allow. >>> the producer of the anti-muslim film that infuriated muslims around the world has been arrested, not for the movie, but an alleged violation from a check fraud violation which could mean prison. >>> actor johnny lewis who appeared in the tv show sons of anarchy was found dead thursday in los angeles. he was suspected in the killing of an 81-year-old woman who may have been his landlord. lewis who once dated katy perry either fell or jumped off the roof. >>> nasa is taking a very close look at new photos from mars that show pebbles rounded off. scientists say it may be a sign that water once flowed on the red planet, possibly enough to fill a stream. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,485 after adding 72 points yesterday. the s&p gained 13. the nasdaq climbed 42. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei dropped 79 points but in hong kong the hang seng was up 78. >>> aggressive budget cutting from one of europe's troubled economies helped
the government says it only does what the courts allow. >>> the producer of the anti-muslim film that infuriated muslims around the world has been arrested, not for the movie, but an alleged violation from a check fraud violation which could mean prison. >>> actor johnny lewis who appeared in the tv show sons of anarchy was found dead thursday in los angeles. he was suspected in the killing of an 81-year-old woman who may have been his landlord. lewis who once dated katy perry...
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three focus on the economy, four, five, and six health care, the role of government and governing. procedure, each candidate gets two minutes to respond to a question posed by jim lara. time remaining is given to freewheeling discussion of segments. risk factor, dangerous, sometimes lethal. ♪ [music] ♪ >> are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? is america as respected throughout the world as it was? do you feel that our security is as safe, that we're as strong as we were four years ago? if you answer all of those questions yes, why then i think your choice is obvious as to who you'll vote for. if you don't agree, if you don't think that this course that we've been on for the last four years is what you would like to see us follow for the next four, then i could suggest another choice that you have. >> jimmy jimmy carter practical gagging. question, who will win the debate on tuesday? can romney pull a reag
three focus on the economy, four, five, and six health care, the role of government and governing. procedure, each candidate gets two minutes to respond to a question posed by jim lara. time remaining is given to freewheeling discussion of segments. risk factor, dangerous, sometimes lethal. ♪ [music] ♪ >> are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? is there more or less unemployment in the country...
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government and the u.s. officials. >> rose: so you believe it was carried out by those people were on a mission for al qaeda without any help anywhere else? >> ( translated ): in my life since then until now i condemn this act and i'm standing on the side of families and their children of those people who were killed in this tragic incident and i'm standing against those who committed these acts however i do not see any tribunal that was held in a clear way to decide for sure who did this and who helped who. i think that the u.s. government and its stable embrace and stable administration and government has a great capability. it can define somebody-- the responsibility lies with somebody that or the other-- to specify-- we saw after a few days-- after a few attacks. the decision was made to carry out a war against another country. and there was no tribunal that would help at that point and there was no clarification as to who did that in the mind of the world. i am not with those who did this. i'm against t
government and the u.s. officials. >> rose: so you believe it was carried out by those people were on a mission for al qaeda without any help anywhere else? >> ( translated ): in my life since then until now i condemn this act and i'm standing on the side of families and their children of those people who were killed in this tragic incident and i'm standing against those who committed these acts however i do not see any tribunal that was held in a clear way to decide for sure who...
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for the first time stated policy of the united states government will be to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons capability. that's what we'll be lobbying for on tuesday on capitol hill. i'm brad gordon, and this is lobbying in a minute. ♪ >> i'm a rubber worker's son. almost everyone in my family worked at the rubber shops. people that i went to school with, knew personally, had stayed at the rubber shops because they paid well, and all of a sudden the bottom dropped out. it just personally had a tremendous impact, and it was devastating for many people. there's still people that haven't recovered from it. they've become alcoholics. the drug depenency, a lot of things that go on in communities where the jobs start to dry up. sometimes out of difficult situations or crisis good things happen out of necessity. look at what the state of israel did, in more difficult situation, in a part of the world that's much more dangerous and problematic and without ability to sell to their neighbors and, you know, look what they've done by investing in the future, by investing in research an
for the first time stated policy of the united states government will be to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons capability. that's what we'll be lobbying for on tuesday on capitol hill. i'm brad gordon, and this is lobbying in a minute. ♪ >> i'm a rubber worker's son. almost everyone in my family worked at the rubber shops. people that i went to school with, knew personally, had stayed at the rubber shops because they paid well, and all of a sudden the bottom dropped out. it...
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government and the american government -- u.s. government and the russian government on syria. what is the circumstance on the ground today as you understand it? >> well, it's the civil war, it's a civil war with more and more international dimension. because the countries who insist that before a dialogue can start, president assad must go. they do not have the support for the rebels. the presyrian army which has been dominated by the muslim brotherhood is not the only group who is fighting the government. the elements associated with al-qaeda, the other terrorists groups also present. this is an all out civil war with increasing international component as i said. and it's, it's terrible. >> rose: what's the russian, okay, is it a stalemate now? do you think the rebels are winning because they seem to from a distance seem to be gaining territory. >> depends on to who you listen. information from the government, i don't have any objective independent source of giving any assessment of the military situation. we are concerned more not with who is winning but with how to stop it.
government and the american government -- u.s. government and the russian government on syria. what is the circumstance on the ground today as you understand it? >> well, it's the civil war, it's a civil war with more and more international dimension. because the countries who insist that before a dialogue can start, president assad must go. they do not have the support for the rebels. the presyrian army which has been dominated by the muslim brotherhood is not the only group who is...
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he has already reduced government employees by 1 million. he started to privatize the agricultural sector, and estimates are that about 1/3 of the cuban population will be employed in the private sector within the next three years. cuba is really hurtling towards a free-market economy. the pope's goal is to try to help it make a soft landing. >> the economic reality is one thing. the political reality in cuba is another. there are still lots of political dissidents in the country. what is interesting about this visit -- the pope is not meeting with dissidents such as the ladies in white. what is your reading? >> you are right in saying that the forms are economic rather than political. the pope is really saying in terms of the soft landing i was talking about, they need to be accompanied by also political reforms -- human rights and freedoms. but at the same time, while encouraging the castro regime to reform, to go along the path it has already started on, he is being cautious not to provoke the stalinist within the regime, which could caus
he has already reduced government employees by 1 million. he started to privatize the agricultural sector, and estimates are that about 1/3 of the cuban population will be employed in the private sector within the next three years. cuba is really hurtling towards a free-market economy. the pope's goal is to try to help it make a soft landing. >> the economic reality is one thing. the political reality in cuba is another. there are still lots of political dissidents in the country. what is...
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. >> the left party says the government just wants to calm financial markets without carrying out any real reforms of the banking sector. >> whenever the going gets rough, it is the taxpayer who has to step in and take the losses. it is socialism for the wealthy and bank executives, and capitalism for the rest of the population. that is a sick and absurd model. >> but the chancellor got her majority. if all goes to plan at the meeting of eurozone finance ministers on friday, spain should have the first 30 billion euros installment by the end of the month. >> let's bring in our political correspondent. are we close to reaching a point where german lawmakers say enough is enough, no more bailout money from us? >> the crisis is almost over, it is perfectly plausible that german parliamentarians could have to vote on another bailout package for europe, but the debate that preceded the vote today reveals why they keep saying yes, and it is basically this -- it is fear that if an economy the size of spain or italy were allowed to collapse, it could bring the whole european house crashing do
. >> the left party says the government just wants to calm financial markets without carrying out any real reforms of the banking sector. >> whenever the going gets rough, it is the taxpayer who has to step in and take the losses. it is socialism for the wealthy and bank executives, and capitalism for the rest of the population. that is a sick and absurd model. >> but the chancellor got her majority. if all goes to plan at the meeting of eurozone finance ministers on friday,...
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the palestinian government should do something for us. palestinians are weary and have no real opportunities. and the territories depend on international aid. their own economy is stifled by israeli sanctions, and there is little chance of growth. the lack of political progress frustrates palestinians. hopes were dashed last september when the united nations refused to give them full statehood. >> we are trying to bring hope that, trying to tell our people that the dream to have a palestinian state is still possible, and that is why we are going to the united nations. hopefully, once our people see that there is a result, hope will come out. >> positive results are something the palestinian citizens have given up expecting. >> they always go and talk. but whether they talk or do not talk, we do not see any change here. >> i do not know. >> our economy is dead because we are strangled by the israelis. they do whatever they want. if we could gain statehood, the situation would be different. >> the palestinians want the united nations to und
the palestinian government should do something for us. palestinians are weary and have no real opportunities. and the territories depend on international aid. their own economy is stifled by israeli sanctions, and there is little chance of growth. the lack of political progress frustrates palestinians. hopes were dashed last september when the united nations refused to give them full statehood. >> we are trying to bring hope that, trying to tell our people that the dream to have a...
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a palestinian government? >> no, absolutely not. i disagree a bit about this administration focusing only on containing israel. i think this administration has done more than any in history to help israel protect yourself. there is a 10-year $30 billion military commitment, $3.1 billion in this year. over $600 million to be spent on missile defense. $200 million on iron dome. it is already saving lives. i agree that it is important for president obama, who will speak here san, to get to the israelis and iranians to believe that he will act in order to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. it is important for him to gain the trust. the weighted do it is to make clear that he will act. -- the way to do it is to make clear that he will act. the strongest possible communication is necessary. in the end, we should understand we have a rules coalition supporting sanctions against iran. we have no civil war coalition trying to force regime change in syria. the sanctions have not taken effect yet. if we can find
a palestinian government? >> no, absolutely not. i disagree a bit about this administration focusing only on containing israel. i think this administration has done more than any in history to help israel protect yourself. there is a 10-year $30 billion military commitment, $3.1 billion in this year. over $600 million to be spent on missile defense. $200 million on iron dome. it is already saving lives. i agree that it is important for president obama, who will speak here san, to get to...
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that government is an independent government and it will defend itself. they did not accept this. some furnished weapons and when clashes start, no one displays any mercy. they kill, the other side kills in return and it never stops. >> is iran selling weapons to the syrian government and if it's not selling weapons, are you aware of iranian weapons being given to the syrian government? >> translator: i believe that there are many ahead of line in supplying weapons to sides and it would never reach our turn. it's quite clear who those individuals are, who those countries are. >> were you pleased that osama bin laden was killed by american navy s.e.a.l.s on the instructions of president obama? >> translator: i would have been happier to see a transparent trial, a formal trial, and find out the root causes of all of the events of the last few years. >> you have been reported as saying that you believe it is possible that the american government were partly responsible for the events of 9/11. that caused a huge outrage. do you stand by that position? >> translator: of course the poll
that government is an independent government and it will defend itself. they did not accept this. some furnished weapons and when clashes start, no one displays any mercy. they kill, the other side kills in return and it never stops. >> is iran selling weapons to the syrian government and if it's not selling weapons, are you aware of iranian weapons being given to the syrian government? >> translator: i believe that there are many ahead of line in supplying weapons to sides and it...
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for that, i want to see any government, religious government or non-religious government is to run according to that rules. >> charlie: when you loo at turkey and you look at iran, they are too of the more powerful countries ithe region. they're not arabic countries, yes they are principal players in the region. >> our neighbor iran is very close neighbor for us. and i think they have a role in the region, but role not in the region in their policy or we don't impact our policy on them. we have to respect each other. we have to work closely to each other. we have not to do, act which could hurt the other party. either us or them. we have to live in a mutual respect. and if we lose that understanding, n with us, with us we have a good relation with iran but all of us, we reach that conclusion, i think we can live a better life. >> charlie: what would you say to the iranians about e whole issue of the question about their own nuclear program. are the sanctions working. would you tell them to be much more transparent about what they're doing so that the welfare of their own people might not be
for that, i want to see any government, religious government or non-religious government is to run according to that rules. >> charlie: when you loo at turkey and you look at iran, they are too of the more powerful countries ithe region. they're not arabic countries, yes they are principal players in the region. >> our neighbor iran is very close neighbor for us. and i think they have a role in the region, but role not in the region in their policy or we don't impact our policy on...
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i just want the government to its smallest and possibly be, but in this one case i don't know. south selecting, and i am a speeder. i get a lot of tickets, parking tickets, so i am right there. i am sort of self selecting, so i have no one to blame but myself. >> the small-town southern sheriff looking for electric-or the office party every christmas. this tickets in december. >> what about the national debt. melissa: there you go. >> bloomberg. melissa: next up, i love this stor a ow the monkey in florida was caught after a five hour stakeout in st. petersburg. always in sync petersburg or tampa. on the loose for more than three years. let's get him. three years he has been wandering around. it scratched and bit local residents after tranquilizer dart failed to bring it down, authorities chased it into the woods and caught him with their bare hands. catchpole. can you believe that no one shot the monkey is kind of one of wondering? and going teeseven e-mails about that. he's biting people. been on the loose for tthree years. >> a smart monkey. melissa: if they were texas. >> a
i just want the government to its smallest and possibly be, but in this one case i don't know. south selecting, and i am a speeder. i get a lot of tickets, parking tickets, so i am right there. i am sort of self selecting, so i have no one to blame but myself. >> the small-town southern sheriff looking for electric-or the office party every christmas. this tickets in december. >> what about the national debt. melissa: there you go. >> bloomberg. melissa: next up, i love this...
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neither of those scenarios would be welcomed by the german government. i should point out the arms trade between germany and israel is not a one-way street. >> could you briefly tell us in on what else came out of this today? >> of course, the two sides agreed to differ. barak saying all options were on the table, germany urging caution. i met with the former swedish foreign minister who will be the next deputy secretary-general of the united nations, ban ki- moon's next deputy. he says a pre-emptive strike could be disastrous. >> thanks so much. >> a major quake has hit mexico. the president says there is no serious damage in the wake of the tremor. the epicenter was 200 kilometers east of acapulco. the tremor was felt in mexico city where buildings shook and employees fled into the streets. more details are emerging in the killing of four people at a jewish school in toulouse. the gunman shot them at point- blank range of in the head. is believed he acted alone. >> a data, a rabbi, and his two sons will be buried. they were commemorated in schools acro
neither of those scenarios would be welcomed by the german government. i should point out the arms trade between germany and israel is not a one-way street. >> could you briefly tell us in on what else came out of this today? >> of course, the two sides agreed to differ. barak saying all options were on the table, germany urging caution. i met with the former swedish foreign minister who will be the next deputy secretary-general of the united nations, ban ki- moon's next deputy. he...
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they were welcome until recently, and we're going to continue to put pressure on the egyptian government. >> well, and so there's syria there's egypt, and, of course, there's iran. and i know you are a strong friend to israel, but there are many who are concerned about the sort of mutual saber-rattling that seems to be happening with iran and israel, and so, can you let folks know what, you know, obviously no one wants iran to have the capability of nuclear of a nuclear weapon, but will we get some -- some notice as a country if there is an effort, if israel plans on taking action? >> i'm not so sure we'll know in advance if israel decides to act, but we will know whether iran is going to move towards a nuclear weapon when they cut off the inspections that are there. these are inspections which take place, i believe, every 30 days. that's not much notice by the way, and it's not enough notice, because it would put iran on the decision course that they're going to have nuclear weapons. and in everyone's interests, in the region's interests, not just israel, but there's no arab country tha
they were welcome until recently, and we're going to continue to put pressure on the egyptian government. >> well, and so there's syria there's egypt, and, of course, there's iran. and i know you are a strong friend to israel, but there are many who are concerned about the sort of mutual saber-rattling that seems to be happening with iran and israel, and so, can you let folks know what, you know, obviously no one wants iran to have the capability of nuclear of a nuclear weapon, but will...